New World Energy Council Website Provides Easy and Open Access to Global Energy Information

JOHANNESBURG--()--There is now a brand new online resource for businesses, governments, academia, and the media to look for and explore global energy information.

The online resource, in the new website of the World Energy Council (WEC), is being launched today at the Africa Energy Indaba in South Africa. The website (www.worldenergy.org) provides open access to the WEC’s energy knowledge repository from the organisation’s 90-year history.

Speaking at the launch of the website, Christoph Frei, Secretary General of the World Energy Council, said:

“Making the World Energy Council’s reference material openly available is part of our commitment to the common good. We have been producing respected reports and analysis on the energy sector for decades, and it is right that in our 90th year we now make this information even more accessible.”

The information is drawn from the WEC’s studies on energy resources, issues, policies, and global energy sustainability ranking. The website comes with interactive data visualisation tools to help users understand and compare energy data across regions. It also allows users to download select data in numerical or graphical formats.

Stuart Neil, Senior Director of External Affairs and Communications, added:

“In today’s information-saturated world it is often difficult to sort out the right information in order to make balanced, impartial decisions. The World Energy Council has the information and this new website will provide a valuable and trusted resource, enabling governments, businesses, and the media to access the information they need, when they need it.”

The new WEC website also offers users quick and easy access to essential information on the WEC and its global network of member committees in more than 90 countries. It also boasts improved navigation for users to find the WEC’s events, publications, and work programmes more easily.

The site has been specifically designed with the help of website design company Bang Communications (www.bang-on.net) to enable access to information from countries with low bandwidth infrastructure and without the need for proprietary software. This will ensure that the site can be viewed across the world and on many types of media devices.

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About the World Energy Council

The World Energy Council (WEC) is the principal impartial network of leaders and practitioners promoting an affordable, stable and environmentally sensitive energy system for the greatest benefit of all. Formed in 1923, WEC is the UN-accredited global energy body, representing the entire energy spectrum, with more than 3000 member organisations located in over 90 countries and drawn from governments, private and state corporations, academia, NGOs and energy related stakeholders. WEC informs global, regional and national energy strategies by hosting high-level events, publishing authoritative studies, and working through its extensive member network to facilitate the energy policy dialogue.

Further details at www.worldenergy.org and @WECouncil

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Contacts

MEDIA ENQUIRIES
Africa, Europe, Latin America & Caribbean:
Florence Mazzone
+44 20 7292 2090
mazzone@worldenergy.org
In South Africa:
Tel: +27 82 8611123 (until 22 February 2013)
Asia, Middle East & North Africa, North America, UK:
Monique Tsang
+44 20 3214 0616
tsang@worldenergy.org
WEC switchboard:
+44 20 7734 5996P

Contacts

MEDIA ENQUIRIES
Africa, Europe, Latin America & Caribbean:
Florence Mazzone
+44 20 7292 2090
mazzone@worldenergy.org
In South Africa:
Tel: +27 82 8611123 (until 22 February 2013)
Asia, Middle East & North Africa, North America, UK:
Monique Tsang
+44 20 3214 0616
tsang@worldenergy.org
WEC switchboard:
+44 20 7734 5996P